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Animal Cognition Research Group leader, Associate Prof. @psychualberta.bsky.social, Canada Research Chair in Cognitive Ecology (she/her) ally 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈 @laurenguillette on X
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Accepting applications for Graduate Students! PhD & MSc

I am seeking highly motivated individuals to join my research team.

Application details here: https://bit.ly/4mlBd6x

Deadline 01 Dec 2025

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7 basic science discoveries that changed the world
7 basic science discoveries that changed the world
Nature - Ozempic, MRI machines and flat screen televisions all emerged out of fundamental research decades earlier — the very types of study being slashed by the US government.
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November 4, 2025 at 10:00 PM
New paper #psynomLB 'Anticipation of cyclical resource availability in the red-footed tortoise (Chelonoidis carbonaria): Implications for seed dispersal' http://bit.ly/4odtHg9 by Soldati et al.

#Anticipation #Timing #Foraging #Reptile

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Anticipation of cyclical resource availability in the red-footed tortoise (Chelonoidis carbonaria): Implications for seed dispersal
Learning & Behavior - Many plant populations are dependent on animal-mediated seed dispersal; however, in the study of mutualistic processes, animals are generally thought of as unselective...
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October 22, 2025 at 10:33 PM
Architectural immunity: Ants alter their nest networks to prevent epidemics | Science www.science.org/doi/...
October 17, 2025 at 8:21 PM
'The impact of an extinction reminder on AAB renewal is sensitive to the level of association with extinction' Learning & Behavior http://bit.ly/3IMsPzB by Matias Gamez et al.

#context #extinction #humans #predictivelearning #renewal #psynomLB

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The impact of an extinction reminder on AAB renewal is sensitive to the level of association with extinction
Learning & Behavior - An experiment using a predictive learning task with college students evaluated the impact of a stimulus associated with extinction on an AAB renewal design. Four groups of...
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October 16, 2025 at 3:09 PM
#Commentary in Learning & Behavior http://bit.ly/3LaTMNU by Oren & Omer 'Vocal labeling of others by nonhuman primates: A response to Jaakkola'

Jaakkola paper: http://bit.ly/4q6Yf4h @psychonomicsociety.bsky.social

Original paper: http://bit.ly/48wG4yP @science.org

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Vocal labeling of others by nonhuman primates: A response to Jaakkola (2025)
Learning & Behavior - In this commentary, we respond to Jaakkola, (2025), who raised several concerns regarding our findings on vocal labeling in marmosets (Oren et al. Science, 385,...
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October 15, 2025 at 10:02 PM
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Bird species with specialized diets and migratory habits tend to show higher fear of novelty, a stable trait that may influence their adaptability to environmental change. doi.org/g96v62
Chickening out: Why some birds fear novelty
The largest-ever study on neophobia, or fear of novelty, has discovered the key reasons why some bird species are more fearful of new things than others.
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October 14, 2025 at 6:00 PM
New paper with 129 collaborators from 82 institutions in 24 countries across six continents, five of these are Animal Cognition Research Groups members! dx.plos.org/10.1371/...

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A large-scale study across the avian clade identifies ecological drivers of neophobia
Neophobia (the aversive response to novelty) varies considerably across species and individuals, and can impact adaptability and survival. This study assesses neophobia in 1400 subjects from 136 bird species across 25 orders, identifying phylogenetic influences and broad ecological drivers of neophobia.
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October 14, 2025 at 6:07 PM
Familiarity Gates Socially Transmitted Aggression via the Medial Amygdala www.jneurosci.org/co...

We found similar behavioural 'familiarity gates' w/ our nest-building male zebra finches: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih....

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Familiarity Gates Socially Transmitted Aggression via the Medial Amygdala
Aggressive behavior can be acquired through observation, providing adaptive advantages but also posing significant social risks. In humans, individuals repeatedly exposed to aggression are more likely to engage in violent behavior later in life. Yet, the environmental factors and neural mechanisms underlying observationally acquired aggression remain unclear. Here, we propose that social familiarity with an aggressor is critical for activating neural circuits in observers that primes aggression. To investigate this, we established a novel behavioral paradigm termed “socially transmitted aggression (STA),” in which witness mice observed either familiar or unfamiliar demonstrators attacking intruder mice. Remarkably, male, but not female, witnesses displayed increased aggression only after observing familiar demonstrators, with no effect from unfamiliar ones. Given that excitatory neurons in the posterior–ventral segment of the medial amygdala (MeApv) have been implicated in aggression priming, we hypothesized these neurons might be involved in STA as well. Supporting this hypothesis, fiber photometry revealed selective activation of excitatory MeApv neurons during familiar, but not unfamiliar, demonstrator attacks. Chemogenetically and optogenetically inhibiting these neurons suppressed STA, while activating them during unfamiliar demonstrator attacks promoted aggression. These results establish social familiarity as essential for the observational transmission of aggression and identify excitatory MeApv neurons as critical mediators of this phenomenon, offering potential avenues for clinical intervention.
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October 10, 2025 at 8:57 PM
Total solar eclipse triggers dawn behavior in birds: Insights from acoustic recordings and community science | Science www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

Great work Kim and team!
Total solar eclipse triggers dawn behavior in birds: Insights from acoustic recordings and community science
On 8 April 2024, a total solar eclipse disrupted light-dark cycles for North American birds during the lead-up to spring reproduction. Compiling more than 10,000 community observations and artificial ...
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October 10, 2025 at 6:34 PM
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Please follow this link to see how we are honouring National Day for Truth and Reconciliation today Tuesday September 30th @ualberta.bsky.social

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September 30, 2025 at 3:01 PM
Please contact me if you would like to meet with Prof. Gazes.
A date for your diary- Professor Reggie Gazes from Bucknell University will present 'How animals think: Inference, space, and social relationships' as part of the Comparative Cognition & Behaviour Seminar Nov 20th BS P116 12-1pm. All are welcome!
October 10, 2025 at 5:26 PM
Trying to quantify odd- shaped things? Look at our 'Protocol to quantify bird nest morphology via image analyses using linear measurements and geometric landmarks' www.sciencedirect.co...
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Protocol to quantify bird nest morphology via image analyses using linear measurements and geometric landmarks
Here, we present a protocol to quantify bird nest morphology via image analyses. We describe steps for collecting linear size measurements, placing ge…
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October 9, 2025 at 10:37 PM
Categorical and semantic perception of the meaning of call types in zebra finches | Science www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Categorical and semantic perception of the meaning of call types in zebra finches
Vocal communication in social animals involves the production and perception of various calls that ethologists categorize into call types based on their acoustical structure and behavioral context. Wh...
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September 25, 2025 at 8:20 PM
I am accepting new grads students to start Sept 2026. Deadline to apply is 01 Dec 2025
Applications for MA, MSc and PhD programs in Psychology @ualberta.bsky.social are now open! For application information and FAQ, please visit our website below. Deadline December 1st. Join us!

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September 22, 2025 at 8:59 PM
Accepting applications for Graduate Students! PhD & MSc

I am seeking highly motivated individuals to join my research team.

Application details here: https://bit.ly/4mlBd6x

Deadline 01 Dec 2025

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September 15, 2025 at 10:57 PM
Three talks by ACRG members about nest-building behaviour, preference, bias, culture, learning, social learning and sex-differences. @behaviour2025.bsky.social @julself.bsky.social @ba-whittaker.bsky.social #behaviour2025 @psychualberta.bsky.social
August 29, 2025 at 12:04 PM
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We welcome Full Articles, Short Communications, Reviews, and Perspectives spanning individual to social cognition (innovation, learning, social cognition, cultural transmission, cross-taxa syntheses).

#Behaviour2025 #actaethologica

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August 27, 2025 at 5:15 PM